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Title: AGRICULTURAL PUBLIC SECTOR STRATEGIC OVERVIEW


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AGRICULTURAL PUBLIC SECTOR STRATEGIC OVERVIEW
  • Department of Agriculture

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Context
  • Integrated Economic Cluster Action Plan
    identified targeted interventions that the state
    needed to make.
  • Microeconomic Reform Strategy went beyond the
    original framework to identify micro-level
    interventions and strategies to be undertaken
    alongside macro reforms
  • Ten Year Review and Scenario Planning concluded
    on need to focus on the 4 big ideas
  • Reflections on the economic performance of
    government over the past ten years raised the
    challenges and contradictions of responding to
    the needs of the first and second economy

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Integrated Economic Action Plan
  • Managed deregulation
  • Targeted Investments
  • Focus on target Sectors
  • Performance in the Areas of growth jobs small
    medium and micro enterprises smmes and black
    economic empowerment.

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Strategic Cluster Focus
TOWARDS THE SECOND DECADE OF FREEDOM
10 Year Review
Scenarios
Cluster Priorities
MTSF 2004 - 2007
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VISION - 2014
  • Guided by the Reconstruction and Development
    Programme (RDP), our vision is to build a society
    that is truly united, non-racial, non-sexist and
    democratic. Central to this is a single and
    integrated economy that benefits all.

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THE FOUR SCENARIOS
SGUDI SNAIS
SKEDONK
SHOSHOLOZA
DULISANANG
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The 4 Big Ideas
  • Framework of encompassing interest - a Social
    Compact
  • Improving the performance of the State
  • Addressing the consequences of the social
    transition
  • Improving the regional environment and
    implementing NEPAD

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Cluster - strategic 5 year objectives
  • Continued macroeconomic stability
  • Increased levels of public investment in
    infrastructure
  • Lower cost structures throughout the economy and
    enhanced levels of competition
  • Manufacturing and services sectors that are
    growing, creating jobs, increasing the value-add,
    meeting basic needs, competing globally
  • More enterprises especially black and women owned
    and managed enterprises

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Cluster - strategic 5 year objectives
  • A labour force with the skills needed by the
    economy
  • Increased spending on R and D activities and the
    diffusion of new technologies across the economy
  • More equitable geographic spread of economic
    activity

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Broad implementation strategies
  • Maintain a stable macroeconomic environment
  • Microeconomic reform strategy to minimize input
    costs and increase access increase investment in
    platforms for development and competitiveness
    unlock the potential of priority sectors
  • Second-economy strategy to address poverty and
    unemployment, and create economic opportunities
    to build a single economy that benefits all
  • Governance strategy to build institutional
    capacity to implement, sequence actions, monitor
    and evaluate

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Agricultural Challenges
S'GUDI-SNAIS DULISANANG SKEDONK SHOSHOLOZA
Increasing competitiveness Expanding remunerative participation in the economy Successful land reform SMMEs and food gardens becoming more than just a source of subsistence BEE SMMEs engaged in productive and innovative sectors Becoming and sustaining a competitive edge Unity and prosperity being congruent with racial diversity Agriculture continuing to contribute to economic growth of 6 and more Agricultural sector significant with respect SMMEs job creation and the knowledge economy
How does the agricultural strategic plan
anticipate, preempt or lead us towards any of
these threats?
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Microeconomic Reform Strategy
Input Sectors Transport Energy Telecommunication
s Water
Sequencing of actions
Priority Sectors Agriculture Tourism Cultural ICT
s Mining metals Clothing textiles Chemicals
biotech Auto transport Services
Key Performance Areas Growth Employment Equity
Cross-cutting interventions HRD Technology and
RD Access to capital Infrastructure Geographic
spread Small enterprises Investor
Perceptions BEE Africa
Building institutional capacity to implement
action plans
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Interventions in the Second Economy
Main Objectives of the Interventions
Catalytic focussed programmes while attending to
broad socio-economic challenges
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Interventions in the Second Economy
Specific interventions required
  • Human Resource Development Strategy
  • Intensified implementation of the learnership
    programme beyond the targets identified in the
    GDS agreement
  • Further Education and Training (FET) with focus
    on artisan and entrepreneurial training
  • Adult Basic Education and Training (ABET) with
    specific focus on education in economics
  • Labour market and economic opportunities
    intelligence to provide relevant information to
    outsiders

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Interventions in the Second Economy
Specific interventions required
  • Expanded Public Works Programme
  • Training programme for participants either as
    employees or small contractors
  • Ensuring implementation of agreed balance in use
    of funds by local and provincial authorities in
    labour-based methods
  • Long-term employment in maintenance of social
    infrastructure
  • Long-term employment in provision of social
    services

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Interventions in the Second Economy
Specific interventions required
  • Support for Small and Micro-Enterprises
  • Reform of SMME support system, including
    operationalisation of the Apex Fund and
    implementation of the Financial Charter
  • Implementation of programme on assistance to and
    encouragement of collectives
  • Improvement of system of registration and
    collateralisation of assets in the hands of poor
    individuals, households and communities

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Interventions in the Second Economy
Specific interventions required
  • Land and agrarian reforms
  • Labour-intensive exploitation of agricultural
    potential
  • Land redistribution combined with intensive
    farmer support programme
  • Speeding up land restitution and support to
    community projects and activities that provide
    sustainable livelihood  

Conceptualisation, integration and focus in
implementation, monitoring and evaluation a
Strategy for Second Economy Interventions 
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Agricultural Response
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Policy frameworks
1994 2004 2014
Reconstruction and Development Programme -Broadening Access To Agriculture Thrust -White Paper on Agricultural Principles 1995 Microeconomic Reform Programme -Agricultural Sector Strategy a united and prosperous agricultural sector. Vision 2014 - Agricultural Growth Employment Equity AGEE
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Agricultural Sector Plan
  • Agricultural Sector Plan (2001) is based on a
    common vision for A United and Prosperous
    Agricultural Sector
  • With three mutually reinforcing strategic
    objectives_Enhancing equitable access and
    participation in the sector Improving global
    competitiveness and enterprise profitabilityEnsu
    ring sustainable resources use and management

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Department of Agriculture
  • Vision
  • A United and Prosperous Agricultural Sector

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Current Key Products and Services
  • National Leadership in in terms of policy,
    legislation, setting strategic priorities,
    advice, norms and standards, information,
    monitoring and evaluation, supervision and
    reporting
  • National Regulatory Services with respect to
    national legislation, regulations, controls,
    auditing services and inspection services
  • National Coordination Services we facilitate
    provincial, public entities coordination,
    international agreements professional networks
    public private,community partnerships
    agricultural human resources development

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Current Key Products and Services
  • National Agricultural Risk Management manage
    early warning systems, disater management policy
    response, recovery, mitigation and
    preparedness, Pest control and plant and
    diseases control

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Defining AGEE
Growth
AGE2
Equity
Employment
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Towards a single integrated economy
New Economy
AGE2
1st Economy
2nd Economy
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Strategic priorities for the next 5 yrs
  • Implementation of the Comprehensive Agricultural
    Support Programme
  • Implementation of the Integrated Food Security
    and Nutrition Programme
  • Agricultural Broad based Black Economic
    Empowerment Programme
  • African Agricultural Development Programme
  • Improving Knowledge and Information Management
    Systems
  • Research and Development and Technology Transfer
  • Improving National Regulatory Systems
  • Natural Resources Management Focus

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CASP
  • AIM OF COMPREHENSIVE AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT
    PROGRAMME
  • To enhance the provision of support services to
    promote and facilitate agricultural development
    targeting beneficiaries of the Land Reform and
    Agrarian Reforms programmes within the following
    six priority areas

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The CASP Model
Macrosystem including regulatory and consumer
environment
Farm Enterprise and Agri -Business
Household Food Production
The Hungry and Vulnerable
6 Pillars
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IFSNP
  • The programme aims to achieve physical, social
    and economic access to safe and nutritious food
    for all South Africans
  • The broad objectives are to fight hunger, reduce
    poverty and to build a culture of self sustenance
    through the promotion of food home gardens for
    family consumption needs as well as communal
    gardens as business directed enterprises.
  • DoA lead department within the Social Cluster
    and Regional Food Security Interventions
  • Food Production support is most significant
    support to integrated sustainable rural
    development

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The AgriBEE Framework
  • The draft AgriBEE Framework establishes guiding
    principles and targets for broad based black
    economic empowerment in agriculture.
  • It is intended to assist all existing and
    potential future stakeholders and partners in the
    agricultural sector to engage in a meaningful
    dialogue and course of action that can, in the
    shortest time possible, erase the negative
    effects of our history of a dual sector and
    achieve outputs that can contribute to the higher
    societal ideal of a better life for all. 
  • Minister for Agriculture and Land Affairs,
    Thoko Didiza, at the launch of the AgriBEE
    Framework, 26 July 2004.

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AADP
  • Objective - Promote South African agricultures
    interests in the world through the development
    and consolidation of bilateral relations with
    special focus on Africa and South South
    Cooperation
  • Pillars- Trade, Technology, Training, People,
    Politics
  • Key Components Technical assistance Programme
    to support bilateral agreementsImplementation
    of the Comprehensive African Agricultural
    Development Programme 4 elements land and
    water, food security research and development
    and market access

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Research and Technology Transfer
  • R and D returns are over the long term
  • Challenge of increasing to level of public
    investment in agricultural research link also
    to the NEPAD level commitments
  • Objective of the programme is to ensure support
    for agricultural research and technology transfer
    and to identify priority research areas for the
    sector through the National Agricultural
    Research Forum.

33
National Regulatory Services
  • Programme focused on managing risks associated
    with plant and animal diseases, food safety and
    the use of genetically modified organisms
  • Challenge is with increased movement of goods and
    services comes increase in diseases risks.

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Other Priorities
  • Natural Resources ManagementBest practices for
    sustainable agricultureLegislative environment
    SUAR, Biodiversity Bill Awareness and
    enforcement Confronting the risks and threats
    game farming, desertification.
  • Human Resources ManagementCreating new human
    capital for the sector youth, women in the
    areas of management, entrepreneurs, scientists
    etc
  • Knowledge and Information Management
    SystemsCommon standards, indicators and
    interoperability of information systems.

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Land and Agrarian Reform
Integrated Food Security and Nutrition Programme
Agro processing Industries
Household Food Production Programmes
Comprehensive Agricultural Support Programme
Viable Farming Enterprises
Land Redistribution for Agricultural Development
Where it is agricultural land
Agro Tourism Strategy
Water Resources Strategy
Restitution Programme Tenure Reform Programme
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The way forward
  • Policy frameworks generally in place challenge
    is implementation
  • Implementation systems not synergistic Cluster
    system at national level working but requires
    improved focus not aligned with departmental
    implementation systems and provincial system of
    implementation concept of a social compact and
    partnership with civil society not being
    implemented
  • International dimensions to our work and focus
    have posed increased pressures and untapped
    opportunities
  • Knowledge economy and all its traits are here on
    us.
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